On May 11th in US History
Part VI
On May 11th in 1999 In Uganda US Ambassador Nancy Powell expressed regret in a decision to withdraw Peace Corps volunteers from the country due to safety.
On May 11th in 2001 Attorney General John Ashcroft delayed Timothy McVeigh’s execution from May 16 to June 11 due to documents that the FBI had failed to turn over to the defense.
On May 11th in 2001 Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed the James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Act.
On May 11th in 2003 The United States declared Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's Baath Party dead.
On May 11th in 2004 The Bush administration ordered economic sanctions against Syria for supporting terrorism. Food and medicine were excepted.
On May 11th in 2004 Oil for June delivery rose to 40.06 per barrel, the highest price in 13 years.
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